I limp a little, and I left one arm”—
The Return Home: Philadelphia, July, 1865. (W. L.)
“Aye, give them welcome home, fair South!
For you they’ve made a deathless name;”—
Rich Mountain: By William H. Holcombe, M.D. (S. L. M., Nov., 1861.)
“The clash of arms, the tread of hurrying feet,
Shoutings and groans, and victory and retreat,”—
A Richmond Heroine: By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)
“A pretty girl, through whose soft hair
Daintily played warm Southern air,”—